Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1928, Page 18

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THE BUNDXY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 12, 1928_PART T.° PISTOL FATALITY | RAFFLES PROBERS i(:hildren in Confusion Over Accident to Falls Church Woman. reial Dispatch 1o The Star | F‘AL!B CHURCH, Va.. February 11. o e ~—Fright had so locked the mouths or tangiod the tongues of the half dozen childrer who witnessed the accidental shooting last night of Mrs. Evelrn Rusk wife of T\\\n Sergt. Jacob Rusk. at her homre here, that two investiga- tions fafed 1o solve the mystery of who held the pistol. Dr. C. A. Ransom. county coroner. returned a verdict to- i day that death was due to an acci- 5 al sho! I fired by an unknown. 4 r dying. Medical nuen" “'_Qf | - W. & J. Sloane February ot m s Jomas, 13 years old, ad the pistol t his harged th - haq 1 while. Ruteell insisted that he g ‘ bad touched it. Somesof the chil- dren accused one and then the other. . The investigation was postponed un- til today, and was resumed at the of- i with Coroner | . fice of Justice Moling Ransom presiding. The conflict of testimony continued. Neighbors were | Ixn'lb‘p to shed much light on the case, laring they found the children | s.: mmmd or r\st ne-l when they ran to the heme ashington street Sheriff Kirby (\l hxfln ‘County made an b St s B WIDE WIDTH C%tin carpets in hundreds of colors, 2 as eft open. but no fur- LINOLEUM Uaer imestigation 1s 1 b made. The v o . : T Jogured carpess in the most desirable designs; INLAID LINOLEUM The finest qualities and the newest effects FUGITIVE MURDERER . CARPETING Plain linoleum in the solid colors that some $1.25 per sq. yd. $2.00 per sq. yd. TO FIGHT TO DEATH| Broadloom Carpet ia wide widths and bocations require, and inlaid Linoleum in 175 per sq. yd. 2.50 per sq. yd. Posss e Bty a broad range of colorings p l[ of_ tbe modem Pa tbdt e $3.00 per sq. yd. Heavily Armed, Will Defy urn to Prison. $ o I Al | Il\/l B o , from 650 por square yard ceprable for entrance halls and living rooms: - ZSP wo ly\d] LINOSIZ‘ OIE‘ St v The Star. gos“‘mvf{j‘nsa;e%fl all of these~— and Oriental and Domestic 150 per sq. yd. 225 per sq. yd. iwho escaped from o prison road gang { 4 d 1.75 per sq. yd. 2.50 per sq. yd. recently while ser\ ing time for thy TR ,. = o3 (o3 rugs and furniture of every kind — are $2.75 per sq. yd. #nd defiant b : reduced in this greateSt February Sale o Sk G NARROW CARPETS . O B e o =g 1’:‘:': !l:r!‘o::ml‘"?u::‘edmm c"mm dJ ngm” J grt’flte.fl mefllrfll.fblflg.fmr& ‘1 50 pfl' yd £ P FATE for the HALL and il DRY AGENTS ON TRIAL STAIR b ] JASPE LINOLEUM M SLAYING TOMORROW‘ 1 i $2.00 per sq. yd. $2.50 per sq. yd. Eilling of Charles V. Gundlach, | Plain Velvet . . . 27" wide . $3 : Ndwow Widtb Cd’petj V. & J SLOANE Leonardtown, Farmer, to Be Tescrived by Widow. All Wool Ingrain . 36" wide 2.00 P‘dvrunfy Bers. Fannic Gundiath, 71, wi be the e i mlekzn of Phin Velvet . 27" wide, g s oo e Do et Plain Wool Velver . 27" wide 3.00 it has bcec:a“w matked oGty o il e mspand Charies 3. ling er 2L V. o4 . . o Wilton Velvet Figured 27" wide EX ;] For rooms where you do not care to cover g;x;dhm Leonardtown farmer, go on the floor completely with Linoleum, these The agents accused are . . 1 ol Comett. jr.: Dano M. Jackley, John T. | Axminster Fi 27" wide 273 . 55" Dang 34, Jackiey, Jom T. | igured fi‘m ‘300 per lineal ’-4"1 Linoleum rugs serve you effectively and sher, jr, and Joseph R.lndolrh< rewer. A‘m. n“‘ " 1 The case will bs tried before Judge | Bt s 27" wide . 40 inexpensively. B 50 25 e e e e, | Figured Wilton 27" wide 3.00 neszes have been sum- bidin 5 gmoned by the B 'x 9’ 6" 'x 9 e s :nnhmmc:;xe‘:::' 6'x 9, $7. 5[0 : 76""x 9, $10.00 9'x 9, $12.00 m!flbl;l‘n last September 21, gunnu 9'x 106", $13.00 9'x 12, ‘1400 ;auth mg' at te door with a shot- | n and opeped fil & The case was nmovea from sm»‘ % court here on petition i ©f United -States Attorney Woodcock, | Sho will defend the sccused agents. ‘ SRR FURNITURE 709.711-713 TWBLFTH ST, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. OCCASIONAL is in the “The House with the Greem Shutters” PIECES /ike everything Feg q Sdle ISTORB OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY:I dre i" tbe store, are Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Asswrance of Satisfaction Qharge Atvounts Convenienly Arvamged . & Bedford Soas ia Deaim . reduced in price or your own cover from $110.00 Living Room Tables in Sofas in Tapestey « from 173.00 Bed Roam F ”m’.mre MahogdnyorWalnut from $40.00 Sofas i ic . . from 1 = fn — " — Boudoir Chairs, Chaise Longues and odd Bed Room pieces Genuine Mahogany 50‘;” ‘: a variety of o are all in the February Sale, and complete Bed Room groups Governot Winthrop eathers . . . .from 243, of seven picces, with full sized bed starc at Desks . . . . from Bedford Easy Chairs in . oo $2 4 OO End Tables . . . . from e i Wrought Iron Bridge { B Lamps and Shades, For Reading or Distance MChamlfl lef] - . L mm;:‘: . ‘- es. from Prescribed by Dr. Rou Open Arm Chairs, Wrought Iron Floor Mahogany frames, - Ten piece Dining Room groups, consisting of Table, China Lamps and Shades, covered in a widc' ClN.ne!. Server, Sideboard, five Side Chairs and one Arm complete . . . from i ‘ .“) { selection of Tapestry, Chair are priced, complete, from Table Lamps and g $10 & $12 Val I rocatle, ; COMP:.;:".r'E { ! B e, . . from f s 00 Shades . . . . from $ 5 MONDAY 3 5 . ‘ TUESDAY DO NOT MISS THIS SALE |! @f OPEN LINCOLN'S MRTHDAY, FEBRUARY 13k J© Selection of Frames to Suit Dr.D.L.Rose| Optomersist and Optician 929 G St N.W. Don't l"ou.! Address

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